New Jersey Education News
School officials canceled classes after initially announcing a 90-minute delay. [Read more]
The lawsuit claims New Jersey's "broken" school funding formula led to hundreds of job losses and other cuts. [Read more]

The unique "Lavender Graduation" lets LGBTQ+ graduates from across New Jersey be their true selves as they receive rainbow tassels. [Read more]

A Hillsborough man’s civil rights lawsuit was tossed after a judge ruled he waited too long to file. [Read more]

New Jersey tops the nation in isolating kids with disabilities in special classes and schools. Another state is trying something completely different. [Read more]

The pay for the top-earning New Jersey superintendent surpassed $320,000, new data shows. See the full list. [Read more]
Getting into college may be a tough enough ordeal for many students, but these ultra-selective schools take the cake for their low admission rates. [Read more]

With Trump's administration removing "safe spaces" protections, faculty at Hispanic-Serving Institutions are taking matters into their own hands. [Read more]
New Jersey tops the nation is placing kids with disabilities in separate schools. Some parents say it's too much. [Read more]
Education Week
Wish you could handle emotions better? Learn practical strategies with Yale's Marc Brackett & host Peter DeWitt. [Read more]
Find teaching jobs and K-12 education jubs at the EdWeek Top School Jobs virtual career fair. [Read more]
Join this free virtual event to get exclusive insights from Education Week's State of Teaching project. [Read more]
How should we balance AI & math instruction? Join our discussion on preparing future-ready students. [Read more]
EdWeek subscribers, join this 30-minute webinar to find out what the latest federal policy changes mean for K-12 education. [Read more]
School and district leaders will explore strategies to enhance STEM assessment practices across their district, within schools and classrooms. [Read more]
Why leave a high school where the administrators have fostered a supportive environment and made teaching fulfilling? [Read more]
Title I and IDEA funding could be caught up in the battle between the White House and the largest state, which is led by Democrats. [Read more]
Advocates on both sides say the compromise bill is strong, but imperfect. Will it move literacy instruction forward in the state? [Read more]
Pleasure reading is the best way for emerging readers to maintain their skills in the summer. Getting parents on board can be challenging. [Read more]